Click this link to optimize Douglas County Town Hall for screen readers Skip to Content
Douglas County Logo

How do you feel about the County's draft Strategic Priorities?

36 registered responses


What best describes your age range?

Response Percent Response Count
18-30 years of age 2.8% 1
31-45 years of age 16.7% 6
46-54 years of age 16.7% 6
55-65 years of age 22.2% 8
65 or older 41.7% 15

I live in:

Response Percent Response Count
Lake Tahoe 2.8% 1
Carson Valley 83.3% 30
Other 13.9% 5

Please check ALL that apply to you:

Response Percent Response Count
I am a Douglas County resident. 100.0% 36
I am a Douglas County Employee. 8.3% 3

How do you feel about Priority #1 Infrastructure and its initiatives?

Response Percent Response Count
Agree 50.0% 18
Slightly Agree 25.0% 9
Neutral 13.9% 5
Slightly Disagree 8.3% 3
Disagree 2.8% 1

Comments you would like to provide regarding the infrastructure priority.

Answered
23
Skipped
13

How do you feel about Priority #2 Organizational Sustainability and its initiatives?

Response Percent Response Count
Agree 58.3% 21
Slightly Agree 11.1% 4
Neutral 16.7% 6
Slightly Disagree 11.1% 4
Disagree 2.8% 1

Comments you would like to make on the organizational sustainability priority.

Answered
14
Skipped
22

How do you feel about Priority #3 Financial Stability and its initiatives?

Response Percent Response Count
Agree 61.1% 22
Slightly Agree 16.7% 6
Neutral 22.2% 8

Comments you would like to make on the financial stability priority.

Answered
6
Skipped
30

How do you feel about Priority #4 Economic Vitality and its initiatives?

Response Percent Response Count
Agree 50.0% 18
Slightly Agree 16.7% 6
Neutral 16.7% 6
Slightly Disagree 2.8% 1
Disagree 13.9% 5

Comments you would like to make on the Economic Vitality priority.

Answered
17
Skipped
19

How do you feel about Priority #5 Safe Community and its initiatives?

Response Percent Response Count
Agree 80.0% 28
Slightly Agree 11.4% 4
Neutral 5.7% 2
Slightly Disagree 2.9% 1

Comments you would like to make on the Safe Community priority.

Answered
11
Skipped
25

How do you feel about the Priority #6 Natural Resources,Culture and Quality of Life?

Response Percent Response Count
Agree 66.7% 24
Slightly Agree 8.3% 3
Neutral 8.3% 3
Slightly Disagree 11.1% 4
Disagree 5.6% 2

Comments you would like to make on the Natural Resources, Culture and Quality of Life Priority.

Answered
21
Skipped
15
Anne Harris inside MINDEN/GARDNERVILLE
March 10, 2017, 11:25 AM
  • What best describes your age range?
    • 65 or older
  • I live in:
    • Carson Valley
  • Please check ALL that apply to you:
    • I am a Douglas County resident.
  • How do you feel about Priority #1 Infrastructure and its initiatives?
    • Agree
  • Comments you would like to provide regarding the infrastructure priority.
    All of the initiatives listed are most important.
  • How do you feel about Priority #2 Organizational Sustainability and its initiatives?
    • Agree
  • Comments you would like to make on the organizational sustainability priority.
    I like the idea of developing internal talent but there needs to be a balance with including fresh, outside ideas.
  • How do you feel about Priority #3 Financial Stability and its initiatives?
    • Agree
  • Comments you would like to make on the financial stability priority.
    No response.
  • How do you feel about Priority #4 Economic Vitality and its initiatives?
    • Agree
  • Comments you would like to make on the Economic Vitality priority.
    Affordable housing is critical to attracting top level employees and their families.
  • How do you feel about Priority #5 Safe Community and its initiatives?
    • Agree
  • Comments you would like to make on the Safe Community priority.
    The in depth pre-planning for floods rose to the bar in January. The ability of multiple agencies to work together under the plan contributed to a smooth operation for everyone. And I'm sure new ideas emerged to make it even better.
  • How do you feel about the Priority #6 Natural Resources,Culture and Quality of Life?
    • Agree
  • Comments you would like to make on the Natural Resources, Culture and Quality of Life Priority.
    Would love to see a countywide recycling program!
Douglas County Town Hall is not a certified voting system or ballot box. As with any public comment process, participation in Douglas County Town Hall is voluntary. The responses in this record are not necessarily representative of the whole population, nor do they reflect the opinions of any government agency or elected officials.

Your answers will NOT be saved

This is the form that was used to collect responses. It's here so you can try it and see how it worked when the topic was open.

The topic is now closed, and anything you enter into this form will not be saved.

Sign in and be yourself

Sign in and let others know who you are and what you think. You can sign in now or after you submit your response. You'll be able to read your response on this website and change it if you change your mind.

Read more about privacy >

Sign in and be someone

Sign in and let others know what you think. Only OpenGov will know who you are. You can sign in now or after you submit your response. You'll be able to read your response on this website and change it if you change your mind.

Read more about privacy >
* required

Be anonymous

Even though your response will be shared with staff, it won’t be shown on this public website so other community members won’t have the opportunity to see it.

Concerned about sharing your contact information with OpenGov?

Read more about privacy >

Read more about privacy >

Douglas County Town Hall has two participation channels:

  • The Registered Channel: Sign in before or just after you submit your response. Either way, Community Feedback will show your response on this website.
  • The Unregistered Channel: Don't sign in and remain anonymous. Community Feedback will just share your response with Douglas County staff.

Note: The first time you sign in, you'll need to register (establish an account on Douglas County Town Hall). Registration is free.

Douglas County has contracted with Community Feedback to monitor responses shown on this website.

  • To prevent any single user from dominating the forum, Douglas County restricts the number of responses any one user can post on selected topics. Registration helps Community Feedback enforce this restriction.
  • Users, staff and government leaders often want to know the neighborhood from which a response is posted. Community Feedback uses registration to show the neighborhood next to each response (not the address).
  • If a user posts a response that does not meet Douglas County guidelines for civility, Community Feedback uses the user's email address to invite the user to resolve the issue.

Community Feedback will get your contact information. The company is under contract with Douglas County to hold it in strict confidence per their privacy policy.

  • Since you'll see your own response on Douglas County Town Hall, you'll be able to confirm that your response was posted as you intended.
  • You'll be able to change and/or delete your response as long as the topic is open.

Yes. Sign out, then set your privacy preference to be "No - just show it without my name to staff". You won't need to register.

While no authentication procedure can perfectly detect every fraudulent registration, Community Feedback is able to secure the registered channel against systematic fraud: cases where users submit enough statements with fraudulent registrations to sway the overall interpretation of the feedback.

Community Feedback is unable to secure the unregistered channel against systematic fraud, because unregistered users are anonymous.

Neither the registered nor the unregistered channel represent a certified voting system or ballot box - and that caveat is footnoted on every page of feedback. Instead, both are additional channels for feedback to government.

Users can participate on the registered channel (by signing in) or on the unregistered channel (by remaining anonymous). Douglas County offers both channels in order to broaden participation and maximize decision makers' insights.

The registered channel enables users to assure decision makers that their feedback comes from a real person in a specific neighborhood. It also enables users to participate in a public discussion on the website, as well as manage their own response after posting it.

The unregistered channel is for users who want to provide quick feedback without registering, and/or whose privacy concerns would prevent them from participating if required to register. Because many users with valuable insights will only share them anonymously, this channel gives decision makers the option to consider those insights in their deliberations.

OpenGov is a non-partisan company whose mission is to broaden civic engagement and build public trust in government. Douglas County has contracted with OpenGov to administer Douglas County Town Hall.

Choose at most 3 options

Strategic Priority: Infrastructure

Douglas County will provide for the maintenance and infrastructure necessary to meet current and future service levels for roads, facilities, County facilities and assets, sewer, water and storm water.

By implementing the following initiatives, and identifying sustainable sources of funding, effective maintenance and operation of assets, integrating infrastructure plans throughout the County and following industry best practices, the County will meet current and anticipated future infrastructure needs, including roads, facilities, County facilities and assets, sewer, water, storm water and broadband.

Initiatives

  • STORMWATER MASTER PLAN: Complete the Countywide stormwater master plan including a long-term funding strategy and implement projects.
  • TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN: Complete update of Transportation Master Plan to include identification of future alternative truck and through traffic routes as envisioned in the Valley Vision Plan.
  • BROADBAND AVAILABILITY: Develop and implement a Dig Once policy to expand broadband availability throughout the County.
  • ROAD MAINTENANCE: Working in partnership with residents and businesses, develop long term solutions to fund preventative road maintenance.
  • WATER RATE STRUCTURES: Develop multi-year and equitable water rate structures for the water systems throughout the County in partnership with residents and businesses.
  • SEPTIC CONVERSION: Initiate a septic systems conversion program throughout the County.  

Strategic Priority: Organizational Sustainability

Douglas County values its employees and develops a workforce that serves and is valued by County citizens.

By implementing initiatives, the County will attract and retain high-quality public servants dedicated to providing exceptional service and building community confidence. These practices include investing in its staff and building talent from within, reinforced through a performance evaluation and compensation system that is tied to strategic goals and is fiscally sustainable.

Initiatives:

  • COMPENSATION: Design employee compensation package.
  • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: Align performance standards to strategic priorities.
  • MANAGEMENT PROGRAM: Create/implement supervisory management program to develop internal talent.

Strategic Priority: Financial Stability

Douglas County’s financial stability allows for sustainable planning and maintenance of the County’s resources.

By implementing the following initiatives, Douglas County’s finances will be recognized by staff, Board of County Commissioners and County citizens to be in a healthy state.  Contributing to the County’s financial stability will be funding priorities by leveraging funds available from grants and exploring other revenues sources.

Initiatives:

  • COUNTY FACILITY PLAN: Develop facilities plan to address County’s future needs, including long-term strategy for all County offices.
  • IMPACT FEES: Develop a feasibility study relating to impact fees.
  • LONG-TERM FINANCIAL STRATEGIES: Develop strategies to address long-term financial stability in order to expend County resources to keep up with demand.
  • PRIORITY-BASED BUDGETING: Renew efforts on Priority Based Budgeting Program for on-going useful and accountable financial and budget decision making.
  • INTERNAL CONTROLS:  Become compliant with software licensing and financial internal control requirements.

Strategic Priority: Economic Vitality

Douglas County will work with partners to ensure the County’s Economic Vitality.

By implementing the following initiatives, Douglas County will become a community with diverse businesses and workforce where shopping local is second-nature. Working with the local and regional Economic Development entities the County diversifies and expands its economy by leveraging the County’s skilled and educated workforce and vibrant accessibility to core areas. The appeal of Douglas County as a place to live, work and play are enhanced by developing an educated workforce that meets industry demands, matching education curriculum and opportunities to industry demands.

Initiatives:

  • AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES: Evaluate the potential of offering affordable housing development incentives through the update of the Housing Element of the Master Plan.
  • MARTIN SLOUGH TRAIL: Complete R-o-W acquisition and construct the Martin Slough Trail.
  • DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS: Evaluate development review process and staff support to identify opportunities to improve process flow.
  • REDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Reevaluate the benefits of the Redevelopment Program and if needed identify priority projects and timeline.
  • PONY EXPRESS TRAIL: Align stakeholders and develop a design for the Pony Express Trail as an additional tourism opportunity.
  • YEAR-ROUND CONFERENCE CENTER: Work with local partners and stakeholders to initiate the development of a year-round conference/entertainment venue at Lake Tahoe (within Douglas County).
  • VACATION RENTAL ORDINANCE: Evaluate the need to update the Vacation Rental Ordinance to include changes in on-line vacation rentals (AirBnb, VRBO, etc).

Strategic Priority: Safe Community

Douglas County will enhance and improve the provision of public safety and related services.

By implementing the following initiatives, Douglas County citizens and visitors will feel they are part of a safe community due to low crime, safe intersections, quick response times by emergency officials and open communications with law enforcement. The County contributes to being a safe community through public-private outreach including education activities as well as ensuring County staff and citizens are emergency-response ready and keeping the County clean and well-maintained.

Initiatives

  • EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN: Revise Emergency Operations Plan and develop incident response guides by incident type.
  • HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN: Annual update to FEMA required Hazard Mitigation Plan.
  • PUBLIC WARNING SYSTEMS & NOTIFICATION: Ensure public warning systems & notifications programs are up to date and increase citizen participation overall in programs.
  • CITIZENS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM: Continue to engage citizen participation in the Citizens Emergency Response Team program.
  • BODY-WORN CAMERAS: Implement state mandated body -worn camera programs.
  • NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM: Expand and re-energize Neighborhood Watch Program.
  • RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA IMPACTS:  Prepare strategic responses throughout County for impact of recreational marijuana.

Strategic Priority: Natural Resources, Culture & Quality of Life

Douglas County will preserve the County's natural environment, cultural heritage and other assets to create the ideal destination for residents and visitors alike while ensuring orderly and sustainable development of the community.

By Implementing the following initiatives, Douglas County will continue to protect its rural quality of life and continues to be a viable agricultural community by preserving its parks and recreation facilities, open space access and trails, maintaining distinctive downtowns conservation easements and water management.

Initiatives

  • COUNTY MASTER PLAN: Perform 20-year update to the County’s master plan.
  • RECYCLING PROGRAM: Initiate a Countywide recycling program.
  • USE OF LOCAL ASSETS: Advocate for the usage, understanding and support of assets including public parks, trails, local schools and local colleges in the County.
  • CONSERVATION ACT: Secure passage of the Douglas County Conservation Act.

Check out our guidelines for civility
Back to Intro